I have a Stanley 90 shoulder plane which I have found very useful for tidying up joinery. But the last task I attempted was cutting a rebate 40mm wide and 12mm deep in some oak. I used my combination plane to plough the bulk of the waste out in sections leaving a strip in between then finished and neatened up with the shoulder plane.
For this kind of task I really could do with something easier to grip, so I'm looking at larger shoulder planes. I referred to the 'ATC' where Schwartz suggests 1 1/4" wide- I usually consider his advice reasonable for my needs since it assumes similar hobbyist type use. Could anyone share some experience of the pros/cons of going larger/narrower- I'm aiming for max usefulness out of the two planes rather than a complete set- so what's the best compromise.
Cheers
G
For this kind of task I really could do with something easier to grip, so I'm looking at larger shoulder planes. I referred to the 'ATC' where Schwartz suggests 1 1/4" wide- I usually consider his advice reasonable for my needs since it assumes similar hobbyist type use. Could anyone share some experience of the pros/cons of going larger/narrower- I'm aiming for max usefulness out of the two planes rather than a complete set- so what's the best compromise.
Cheers
G